president and they write this report for the deputy attorney general of the united states, as the acting attorney general of the united states, the president has no legal way to defend himself. he has to defend the office of the president against what could be a rogue indictment. he has to fight that for the office of the presidency. for separation of powers and so forth, and yet as an individual citizen, he can t go to court. he can t fight the allegations. isn t this a strange situation where a report is written and it s given to the department of justice which will then be pressured to give it to congress when you have an inferior employee at the department of justice basically writing an impeachment report? don t you find odd? this really goes to the whole idea of special counsels and the way that we use special counsels and essentially have you somebody whose job it is to shadow this president and all
president and they write this report for the deputy attorney general of the united states, as the acting attorney general of the united states, the president has no legal way to defend himself. he has to defend the office of the president against what could be a rogue indictment. he has to fight that for the office of the presidency. for separation of powers and so forth, and yet as an individual citizen, he can t go to court. he can t fight the allegations. isn t this a strange situation where a report is written and it s given to the department of justice which will then be pressured to give it to congress when you have an inferior employee at the department of justice basically writing an impeachment report? don t you find odd? this really goes to the whole idea of special counsels and the way that we use special counsels and essentially have you somebody whose job it is to shadow this president and all
president and they write this report for the deputy attorney general of the united states, as the acting attorney general of the united states, the president has no legal way to defend himself. he has to defend the office of the president against what could be a rogue indictment. he has to fight that for the office of the presidency. for separation of powers and so forth, and yet as an individual citizen, he can t go to court. he can t fight the allegations. isn t this a strange situation where a report is written and it s given to the department of justice which will then be pressured to give it to congress when you have an inferior employee at the department of justice basically writing an impeachment report? don t you find odd? this really goes to the whole idea of special counsels and the way that we use special counsels and essentially have you somebody whose job it is to shadow this president and all
this catastrophe. b.p. will be suing the people that it s associated with. the people that b.p. is associated with will be suing them, the federal government will be suing. the states will be suing. you may have some of the local counties suing. you may have some rogue indictment coming out of one of the gulf states against b.p. officials. they re on the hook for maybe $15 billion in fines above and beyond the $20 billion we re talking about for claims. $100 million just for the rigs, for the rig workers, people that are supposed to be on the 33 platforms which is bad in a way because these people will be placated and not realize those 33 platforms are leaving for good. we ll see. and there s no cap to say that s all they re getting. administration there is no cap. there is no cap at all. and but the issue and you pointed it out well is does the federal government by virtue of its conduct drive this company into the sea? right. is this the last money we ll